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Love on the Rebound is the first and only album by The Dodgers, a British band. The music video of the title song was directed by Russell Mulcahy and produced by Paul Flattery.
Love on the Rebound | |
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Studio album by The Dodgers | |
Released | 1978 |
Genre | Power pop |
Label | Polydor |
Producer | Pat Moran |
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Christgau's Record Guide | C+[1] |
Track listing
editOriginal UK Version
editSide one
edit- "Love on the Rebound" (John Wilson)
- "Anytime" (John Wilson, Bob Jackson)
- "For Your Love" (John Wilson)
- "Come Out Fighting" (Paul Hooper)
- "I Call Your Name" (John Wilson, Bob Jackson)
- "Mr. Music" (John Wilson)
Side two
edit- "Little Darlin'" (Roger Lomas)
- "Don't Know What You're Doing" (Bob Jackson)
- "It Was You" (John Wilson, Bob Jackson)
- "Take Another Piece" (Bob Jackson)
- "Just Wanna Love You" (John Wilson)
- "Don't Let Me Be Wrong" (John Wilson)
- "All I Do" (John Wilson)
- "Das Ende" (Roger Lomas)
Original US Version
editThis version has a different song order, and also leaves out "Just Wanna Love You".
Side one
edit- "Love on the Rebound" (John Wilson)
- "Little Darlin'" (Roger Lomas)
- "Anytime" (John Wilson, Bob Jackson)
- "Come Out Fighting" (Paul Hooper)
- "It Was You" (John Wilson, Bob Jackson)
- "Mr. Music" (John Wilson)
Side two
edit- "Don't Know What You're Doing" (Bob Jackson)
- "For Your Love" (John Wilson)
- "I Call Your Name" (John Wilson, Bob Jackson)
- "Take Another Piece" (Bob Jackson)
- "Don't Let Me Be Wrong" (John Wilson)
- "All I Do" (John Wilson)
- "Das Ende" (Roger Lomas)
Personnel
edit- John Wilson: Guitar, Bass and Vocals
- Roger Lomas: Guitar, Bass and Vocals
- Bob Jackson: Keyboards, Guitars and Vocals
- Paul Hooper: Drums, Percussion and Vocals
References
edit- ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: D". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved February 24, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.